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Graham Hill, the founder of TreeHugger.com, came by the office to show off his “Thin Bike” – a collaboration with bike manufacturer, Schindelhauer Bikes (Magdeburg, Germany). Jörg Schindelhauer is a bicycle craftsman who has started a line of bikes utilizing a technology that has been around forever but was never efficient enough for use on bicycles until now. These bikes use a belt drive system, which comes with countless advantages over your standard chain-link drive that we have become so used to. The Gates Corporation (Denver, USA) has teamed with Kalle Nicolai from Universal Transmission to create a carbon belt drive system that is being used on the Schindelhauer Bikes. Some of the benefits of this technology include a silent riding experience with no clicking chain noise, an extremely light weight compared to standard chains, no need for lubricants to maintain efficient usage, and also protects much better from dirt and debris. The most advantageous aspect to the belt drive system has to be the fact that there is virtually no stretch involved, which means no re-adjusting, aligning, or tightening required with chains. Amazing. Check out the rest of the photos below.
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Delicious and clever typographic exploration by Dan Beckemeyer of O’Fallon, Illinois. I can see t-shirts in the future! Check out the rest below. Which one is your favorite?
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Photojournalist turned fashion photographer, Greg Williams, has recently been experimenting with the Red camera capturing some incredibly stunning footage. His transition to moving image was almost foreshadowed by the cinematic lighting of his still image work. Some of you may have seen his feature on Daisy Lowe for Esquire Magazine, with Tell-Tale, he brings a noir edge to his film work, which to me seems like a definite nod to Lynch and Hitchcock. Enjoy.
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Here some splendid photos by Tom Palumbo who shot for Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue back in the 1950’s and 60’s. The photo above was shot around 1958 for Harper’s Bazaar.
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A beautiful Australian film about two models, lost in Tokyo. Available for purchase here. Continue reading ‘Tiger’
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The captivating images of Brendan Meadows brings new light to the Spanish Civil War. The focus of the human face brings certain kind of warmth and memories to our tragic past.
Ikigai Editions is an independent publisher based in Vancouver, and Front Lines is now available for purchase at Inventory Magazine. Continue reading ‘Front Lines by Ikigai Editions’
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